Blueprint Math Fellow - Ashland

OverviewBlueprint is a national nonprofit organization that partners with states, districts and schools to promote educational equity and improve life outcomes for students. Blueprint is currently working with public school districts in Oakland (CA), Leadville (CO) and East St. Louis (IL) to plan, implement and monitor rigorous school improvement initiatives.A key component of our work is an intensive, daily, in-school math tutoring program Blueprint operates called the Blueprint Fellows Program.We are now accepting applications for the following opportunities:2 School Year Positions:Oakland, CAEast St Louis, ILInterested candidates are encouraged to visit our website, to learn more about the program.Position SummaryBlueprint Math Fellows are full-time tutors charged with providing students with highly personalized tutoring in mathematics during the regular school day. Fellows work with no more than four students at a time, delivering individualized lessons and working closely with teachers to accelerate students' academic achievement. Fellows also work to build strong relationships with students to help increase their self-confidence and commitment to education. The Blueprint Fellows program is an opportunity to participate in a year of service making a difference in the lives of students. Fellows receive a fellowship stipend as well as benefits.While teachers have classrooms of 25 or 30 students, Fellows manage no more than 4 students at a time. This allows for the individualization of remedial and supplemental instruction in a safe space, where students are encouraged to engage with one another and explain their thinking. Fellows individualize lessons to meet the needs, interests, and passions of their students and deliver data-driven instruction that not only significantly impacts student achievement, but inspires students to be lifelong learners. By using math as the vehicle, Fellows foster critical thinkers, confident communicators, and engaged citizens who question, reflect, self-assess, visualize, respond positively to feedback, persevere, and internalize goal setting as a tool for continuous self-improvement. Fellows receive curriculum materials, pre-service training, on-going mentoring and professional development as well as written evaluation of feedback from their assigned Site Manager. Fellows are charged with focusing on the individual needs of their students, helping to accelerate student achievement and close any skill gaps that may exist.ResponsibilitiesFellow responsibilities include: Instruction, Planning, Communication & Feedback, and Compliance. Examples of duties within these categories include:Instruction:Carry out all the responsibilities of an academic tutor and ensure that students are consistently learning and challenged.Assist students in setting and reaching academic goals.Observe, monitor, and assess students' performance on a regular basis and record data to track student progress towards academic goals. Modify instruction and lesson plans based on student assessment results.Tutor students using a variety of research-based instructional strategies designed to support students' individual needs.Planning:Implement daily and weekly lesson plans using a predetermined curriculum.Support the preparation of instructional activities to support students in mastering specific academic skills, subject matter content, and end-of-unit assessments.Collaborate with classroom teachers and Math Fellows Site Manager to ensure tutorial lessons are aligned with classroom instruction.Communication & Feedback:Reach out to students' families at least once every two weeks to update them on their student's academic progress in tutorial.Actively participate in professional development activities.Meet with Site Manager regularly to receive coaching and both informal and formal evaluation and feedback.Compliance:Maintain confidentiality of student information as required by law and district policies.Enforce school/district behavior rules and policies.Perform other job-related duties as assigned.QualificationsBeing a Fellow is an intense but rewarding experience. The following characteristics are what we look for from our Fellows.A team-player attitude with a strong sense of personal accountability and strong communication skills.Entrepreneurial spirit and ability to be flexible and deal with a certain amount of unpredictability.The ability and willingness to go above and beyond to help support student achievement.Associates degree or higher required.Proficient with technology (Google Gmail/Docs/Sheets, and MS Office: PowerPoint/Word/Excel).Experience working with adolescents or related field preferred.Experience tutoring or mentoring youth is preferred.Fellowship Living Allowance and BenefitsThe living allowance for a Fellowship position is $20,000 up to $25,000 per school year depending on site location. Living allowance may be pro-rated based on start date, schedule and/or program end date. The Fellow position is eligible for benefits.AmeriCorps:The Blueprint Math Fellows Program is part of a national network of AmeriCorps Programs engaging adults in service to meet critical needs in communities across the country. Through our AmeriCorps partnership, eligible candidates may have the opportunity to enroll in the Math Fellows Program as an AmeriCorps Member and qualify for additional benefits. AmeriCorps status may vary based on start date.In order to be eligible for the AmeriCorps fellowship members must meet the following qualifications:Be a U.S citizen or Permanent residentHave previously completed no more than three terms of service through AmeriCorps state and national programsPass all relevant Background checksAs AmeriCorps Member, you will be eligible to receive:$6,095 Segal AmeriCorps Education Award for full-time AmeriCorps positions for each year of service successfully completedForbearance of qualified student loans during your year of serviceInterest accrual payment for qualified student loansChildcare benefits for full-time AmeriCorps positionsA national support network of members and alumniPlease note: The AmeriCorps eligibility requirements relate only to participating as an AmeriCorps member and do not exclude candidates from being considered for non-AmeriCorps Fellow positions.To learn more about the special qualifications, responsibilities and benefits associated with serving as an AmeriCorps member with Blueprint Schools Network please take a moment to read through our AmeriCorps Overview Document and the AmeriCorps Fact Sheet.Discounted Master's Program:Blueprint has established a partnership with Boston University Wheelock College of Education and Human Development that will allow Blueprint Fellows the opportunity to obtain a Masters of Education (Ed.M.) in Curriculum & Teaching at two thirds of the cost. This 36-credit, online or in-person program is specifically designed for those working full time. Below are some great benefits the program has to offer:Part-time schedule over 2 years, allowing individuals to complete a minimum of one course per semester during nights and weekendsWaived application feeApplication process that does not require GRE scoresCourses that focus not only on the content specific to the degree track, but also on the pedagogy of how to effectively teach that particular subjectDeeply discounted Master's degree from one of the top 50 Graduate Schools of Education in the U.STo ApplyInterested candidates are encouraged to visit our website, to learn more about the program and to access the online application.Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. The timeline for the application process varies by district. The Blueprint Human Capital Team will provide an update regarding the status of your application within two weeks of submission. The timeline for regional interviews also varies by district. We encourage all interested candidates to APPLY NOW! Applying early increases the chances of accommodating your regional and school level preferences.Please note that successful candidates for our Holyoke Fellows Program will be employed by Holyoke Public Schools and not by Blueprint Schools Network.Blueprint Schools Network and all applicable school districts are Equal Opportunity Employers and do not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, cultural heritage, ancestry, political belief, age, marital status, pregnancy, physical or mental disability or veteran status.
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